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+ECOMP Portal SDK Framework
+==========================
+
+This is the Maven project for the ECOMP Portal SDK Framework,
+which is distributed as ecompFW-nnn.jar. This library
+(formerly called third-party onboarding) provides features to
+partner applications that use a J2EE Servlet 3.0 container
+as Apache Tomcat. These features include:
+- REST endpoint for use by the ECOMP Portal aplication. This endpoint
+ answers queries about roles, users and user-role assignments.
+ The endpoint methods are defined by the Java interface class
+ IPortalRestAPIService. Application developers must provide a
+ class that implements this interface, and publish the name of
+ that class in the properties file as discussed below.
+- A session listener that updates a collection with current user sessions
+ as sessions are created and destroyed. This information is used to maintain
+ and extend user session timeouts across applications that are on-boarded to
+ the ECOMP portal.
+- Communication with the ECOMP Portal to fetch a user-specific functional menu, either
+ via REST or UEB.
+
+Unlike the other ECOMP SDK libraries, this library does NOT require Hibernate,
+nor does it require Spring. \ No newline at end of file